TheGilles PetersonWorld Wide show this week highlights the results of the Worldwide Awards of 2011. Read a full review by the host himself on the GP site. Or listen to some of the big winners in this playlist, inlcluding Erykah Badu, Gil Scott-Heron, Fourtet, Flying Lotus, Jay Electronica and James Blake of course. Also if you missed it, check out this video of Thom Yorke interviewing FlyLo backstage at the show.

The Worldwide Awards were held last week in London, hosted by Gilles Peterson. Thanks to everyone who showed up, and congratulations to all the Worldwide Winners! You can find a full list of them on GP’s site.

The first hour of this show features a new Jamie XX / Gil Scott-Heron remix (“I’ll Take Care Of You”), a track from thenew David Lynch album, more James Blake of course, Hercules and Love Affair, Sun Ra, and much more. For the mixtape, he brings in the UK producers Dark Sky.

This week brings another double GPWW episode, half tribute to the late Lady T, half vinyl diggers’ mixtape by the Groove Merchant crew out of San Francisco. Leading into the Teena Marie dance party, Gilles plays a bit of Jyoti, Koreless, James Blake and more. This Saturday night Gilles Peterson will host the real Worldwide Awards, live in London: get more info here.

After the jump, listen to a bonus Worldwide Awards soundcloud mix from our man DJ Left0, who’s got a compilation coming out with DJ Simbad, to be released on Gilles’ record label, Brownswood Recordings.

More of Gilles Peterson‘s annual winners this week – as many songs as could possibly fit into two hours. As Gilles said, it was a fantastic year for music. You won’t want to skip any of this mix, featuring Janelle Monáe, Bonobo & Andreya Triana, Joy Orbison, Ramadanman, Tokimonsta, Flying Lotus, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Kanye West, Aloe Blacc and a whole lot more.

GPWW this week is a double bill with two featured guest artists: an interview with The Roots and John Legend and a Worldwide Family Mixtape out of Nottingham, UK, from an artist called Lone.

More picks include the latest single from Brooklyn’s own heart throb Jesse Boykins III, “Before the Night is Through,” along with Bilal, Jay Electronica, and of course, some lesser-known acts like Takeyo Moriyama and a South African vocalist by the name of Kheti.